Modelling and Fostering Creativity: Two Post- Secondary EAL Teachers’ Journey
Fischer, Brett; Golden, Julia
Date:2018
Support matériel:Ressource électronique
Type de document:Article de périodique
Langue:eng
ISSN:1918-5979
Éditeur:Canadian Society for the Study of Education
Type de licence:CC BY-NC-ND
Description matérielle:1 fichier PDF
Note:Comprend des références bibliographiques
Résumé:
Scholarly literature is replete with suggestions for fostering creativity in both teachers and students; however, few articles exist where practitioners appraise these methods and generate theories of their own. After a semester of team teaching using a creative project-based learning (PBL) approach, we reviewed, through a mutual interview process, the theory that underpinned and resulted from our experiences in our English language learning (ELL) classrooms. Our experience with this approach confirmed previous findings on creative teaching, but also included unanticipated challenges and benefits, such as a greater need for feedback and an increased sense of empowerment and ownership in our students.
Sujet:Créativité; Développement de la créativité; Enseignement collégial; Anglais (Langue seconde); Stratégie d'enseignement
Documents liés:Canadian Journal of Education, vol.41, issue 1, 2018